Ireland Names T20 World Cup Squad: Stirling to Lead in 2026 Campaign

Ireland has announced its 15-player squad for the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026, to be co-hosted by Sri Lanka and India. Experienced batsman Paul Stirling will captain the side, with wicketkeeper Lorcan Tucker serving as his vice-captain. The squad includes 12 members from the previous tournament, with three new additions. Ireland, placed in a competitive Group B, will begin its campaign against Sri Lanka in Colombo on February 8.

Key Points: Ireland T20 World Cup 2026 Squad Announced, Stirling Captain

  • Paul Stirling named captain
  • Squad features 12 players from 2024 edition
  • Three new additions: Tim Tector, Ben Calitz, Matthew Humphreys
  • Ireland in Group B with Sri Lanka, Australia, Oman, Zimbabwe
  • Campaign begins vs Sri Lanka on Feb 8
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Ireland announces squad for T20 World Cup 2026, Paul Stirling to lead

Ireland reveals 15-man squad for T20 World Cup 2026. Paul Stirling to captain, Lorcan Tucker vice-captain. Squad includes three new faces.

"We have played a fair bit in this part of the world... and be ready for the challenge when the time comes. - Andrew White"

New Delhi, January 9

Ireland on Friday announced their 15-member squad for the upcoming ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 in Sri Lanka and India.

The team's highest run-getter in the format, Paul Stirling, will be at the helm once again with Lorcan Tucker as his deputy, as per the ICC website

Ireland is grouped alongside Sri Lanka, Australia, Oman and Zimbabwe in Group B at the T20 World Cup and will begin their campaign against Sri Lanka in Colombo on February 8.

12 of the 15 announced for the mega event, featured in its previous edition, are also part of the unit, with new additions including Tim Tector, Ben Calitz, and Matthew Humphreys.

This will be Ireland's ninth appearance at the marquee tournament, with their best performances coming in 2009 and 2022, when they qualified for the second round and also defeated former champions West Indies and England.

Ireland National Men's selector Andrew White is looking forward to an improved team in a highly competitive tournament.

"To say we are very much looking forward to this T20 World Cup is an understatement," he said.

"After a memorable 2022 tournament, we probably weren't at our best in 2024 - and have been waiting to rectify that ever since. There is no doubt we are in a highly competitive group, which includes playing the tournament hosts, but we have played these sides recently enough in previous editions of this tournament, and will go into these matches with no fear," he added.

"We have played a fair bit in this part of the world in the last few years, so we will be in a good position to plan and prepare thoroughly, and be ready for the challenge when the time comes."

The Irish team will lock horns against Italy and the UAE ahead of the global tournament.

Squad: Paul Stirling (c), Mark Adair, Ross Adair, Ben Calitz, Curtis Campher, Gareth Delany, George Dockrell, Matthew Humphreys, Josh Little, Barry McCarthy, Harry Tector, Tim Tector, Lorcan Tucker, Ben White, Craig Young.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Good to see the squad announced so early. Gives them plenty of time to prepare. Playing some matches in India before the World Cup will be a huge advantage for them to get used to the conditions. Paul Stirling is a solid leader for them.
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Arjun K
As an Indian cricket fan, I love it when associate nations put up a fight. Ireland has done that consistently. But honestly, announcing the squad for 2026 in early 2025? That's way too early, no? A lot can change in a year. Seems like a PR move.
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Priya S
Exciting that part of the tournament is in India! Can't wait for the atmosphere. Ireland's matches might not be the main event, but they often produce the most thrilling contests. Hope they get good support from the crowds here.
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Vikram M
Good squad on paper. They have experience with Stirling, Tector brothers, and Tucker. The key will be how their bowlers handle the flat pitches in India. Josh Little will be crucial. Best of luck to them! From a neutral fan.
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Karthik V
The spirit of cricket is truly alive with teams like Ireland. They remind us it's not just about the big three. Looking forward to seeing them play in Colombo and hopefully at venues like Dharamsala or Lucknow if they make it to the India leg.

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